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Daily Archives: March 25, 2024
Climate Misinformation
The academic community is demanding censorship of the Climate Movie, and they appear to have had some success in that regard. Meanwhile, the Washington Post confirms one of the central themes of the movie – that charged particles have a … Continue reading
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“Goodbye New York. Goodbye Washington”
“THE WHITE HOUSE September 17, 1969 The process is a simple one, Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has the effect of a pane of glass in a greenhouse. The CO2 content is normally in a stable cycle, but recently man … Continue reading
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Climate Refugees
Another discussion of how the press and academics work together to create third rate science fiction.
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